This statement 'I can can you story' is quite puzzling. If we break it down, the first 'can' is likely about the speaker's capacity or ability. However, 'can you story' is not a common construction. It could be that the person is trying to say 'I can make up a story for you' or 'I can relate a story to you'. Without more context, it's hard to be certain.
Well, if we break it down. 'Honey' is a term of endearment. But 'can I story' is an odd construction. It might be that the person is asking if they are allowed to share an experience that could be turned into a story. For example, they might have had an interesting day at work or met someone unusual and they want to share it in a story - like way. However, without more context, it's really hard to be certain.
It could mean that one day you will be able to tell a story. Maybe you're currently working on your storytelling skills, or you have some experiences in the future that you'll be able to share in the form of a story.
Well, it's a rather odd phrase. Maybe it's a misphrasing of 'I bet you can't tell a story'. If so, it's like a challenge daring someone to come up with a story. For example, in a group of friends, one might say this to another to see if they can be creative and share an interesting tale.
Well, 'i can i will end of story' might be someone's mantra for self - motivation. They are simply saying that if they have the ability (i can), then they have the willpower to act on it (i will), and that's all there is to it (end of story). For example, if a person wants to learn a new language. If they think they can do it, they will start learning without hesitation.
In my view, 'top' could be a self - assessment of being on top of a situation, having an advantage. 'I can i will' is a very positive and assertive statement. It might be that someone is facing a challenge, and they are saying that since they are in a good position (top), they have the capacity (i can) and the intention (i will) to deal with it, and that's the whole story, not much else to add.
A social story about 'I can be gentle' might be a story that teaches the concept of gentleness. It could be about how a person can show kindness, patience, and softness in their actions and words towards others.
Well, 'I can see evil story' might be a rather simple statement. 'I can see' implies a perception or awareness. 'Evil' is something morally bad or harmful. So perhaps it means the person is aware of a story that has elements of immorality, like a story about a cruel dictator or a criminal's actions. It could also be a very personal or metaphorical statement, where 'evil' represents something the speaker subjectively views as bad within a story, such as a character's negative personality traits like greed or envy.
It could mean that in a social context, a person is able to adapt easily. For example, in a group activity, if the plan suddenly changes, someone who can be flexible won't get upset but will go along with the new situation.
Perhaps 'scratch' here is used in a sense like creating something from the very beginning. If you can't scratch a story, it might be that you're having trouble with the initial concept or plot development. You could start by thinking about a character or a setting first, and then build the story around it. For example, if you think of a character like a lonely astronaut on a far - away planet, you can then start to think about what kind of challenges they face, and that can be the start of your story.
It might be a wrong expression. It should probably be 'You can end the story'. If so, it simply means that you have the ability or permission to conclude the story.